The Cambridge

A casual menu, good drink selection and easy-going atmosphere make The Cambridge a popular spot for a relaxed meal or nighttime hangout. The indoor-outdoor bistro sits along South Street in Philadelphia’s Graduate Hospital neighborhood—named for the hospital that was once a community landmark and now home to owner-operated shops, bistros and cafes.

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